Every compound is third-party tested, with full documentation of purity and identity for every batch.
A Certificate of Analysis is proof the label matches the vial. We document purity and identity for every lot, and we name the laboratory that ran the test.
Certificate of Analysis
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Transparency
Every batch is tested before it reaches the catalog. The Certificate of Analysis names the lab and records the measured purity and identity for your specific lot.
Purity Standard
Every Batch
Tested
Third-Party
Verified
Lot-Level
Traceability
Verification
High-performance liquid chromatography quantifies purity for each batch against our 99%+ standard.
Mass spectrometry confirms molecular weight and identity, verifying the compound matches the label.
Independent sequence confirmation establishes the identity of the compound under test.
Each batch is documented and matched to a Certificate of Analysis you can review.
How to read it
Here is what every Certificate of Analysis shows, and how to read it.
Certificate of Analysis
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The compound tested and the batch reference. Match this to the lot printed on your vial.
The measured purity for this batch, reported against our 99%+ standard.
Molecular weight and identity confirmation, verifying the compound matches the label.
The independent lab that ran the test. We name it on every COA.
Independent testing
Each batch is tested by an independent third-party laboratory. The Certificate of Analysis names the lab that tested your specific batch — no in-house grading, no unnamed sources.
Independent analytical laboratory.
Access
Open the product page for the compound you're researching.
Select the Certificate of Analysis link below the product description to view or download.
Check the purity, identity confirmation, and batch reference against the lot on your vial.
Soon you'll be able to enter a lot number here to pull its COA directly.
Traceability
Every vial carries a lot number. That number ties the physical batch to its Certificate of Analysis, so you can confirm exactly what you're working with.
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